Complimentary. On the house. Gratis. Free of charge. The following book contains a less than comprehensive list of what Washington DC has to offer at no cost, just short of pulling up a park bench and making it your home. The list also avoids the spots that are overrun with people that are simply there for the sake of being seen at that place.

Peter Garwood and his wife Theresa travelled extensively in France and Spain over many years. 'Exploring Romanesque Architecture in Catalonia,' will give students and visitors an insight into the locality of towns and villages in this region, together with a visual documentation of the rich variety of decorative stonework on their churches. This book also doubles as a unique pictoral travel guide.

This book is an interactive guide for families or Youth Groups taking teens to Washington DC. Includes Detailed Maps, How to get around, Schedule of what to see and where to eat, scavenger hunts, plus more fun stuff!
I have been working with teens for 20 years taking groups of teens around the world and I have a good understanding of how to put all the details together for a great trip.

This is Ken’s third book of short stories. Many deal with flying and weather. Some are inspirational. Some are commentary on the world, government, adolescence, and challenge. Some deal with business intransigence. There’s the macabre and a murder mystery. One is designed to touch your heartstrings. One is tragic. And then the title story, Belly Up To The Isobar, which may not be what you think.

The Holocaust was the systematic murder of six million European Jews by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party. The horrors of the Holocaust have documented been many times. Even those that were not killed, mutilated, or starved in concentration camps were stripped of their citizenship and their identities. The Nazis did not stop there, though. Hitler, in his quest to build an empire, planned and executed the

Macedonia is an up-and-coming holiday destination in Europe. Explore its capital Skopje in your own time, without a guide. Learn about the sights you see, in your own pace. This ebook includes a map, which makes it possible for you to explore the city in a cheap and easy way.

Charmed for decades by the music of Oscar-winning Greek composer Mános Hadjidákis, David Cade explores Athens as news breaks at the end of 2009 that Greece is in serious financial difficulty. The author talks to Athenians, examines many of the city’s extraordinary attractions, and surveys key aspects of Greece’s modern history, its daily life, and its music.